Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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What Makes Darrell Cochran a Trusted Personal Injury Attorney?

Article source: Darrell Cochran Law Image Source: darrellcochranlaw Darrell Cochran’s reputation as a trusted personal injury attorney is built on decades of handling complex, high-stakes cases for injured plaintiffs in Washington and nationwide. His work covers catastrophic injury, product liability, medical malpractice, and abuse litigation. He has repeatedly held powerful institutions accountable. Drawing on extensive

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How to Decide If You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer

Article source: Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers A personal injury case begins with the fault of another party, such as an accident or falling on a slippery floor. You’re left dealing with doctor appointments, lost wages, and pain that lingers on. Insurance companies are notorious for making slow offers or lowball settlements to make more money.

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How Lobbying Turned Into Big Business for Top Law Firms in 2025

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Lobbying Law Leaders John Bowie, LawFuel publisher Big Law’s lobbying arms just posted their richest year on record, powered by Trump-era tariffs, AI and health policy fights—and a Trump‑aligned boutique has muscled past the traditional K Street giants as lobbying becomes a major new profit source for law firms in the US, UK and elsewhere.

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NZ Legal Profession Hits 17,500 Lawyers as Women Dominate New Intake

New Zealand’s legal profession is still growing, still skewing young and female, and still overwhelmingly European in makeup, according to the New Zealand Law Society’s 2025 Snapshot of the Profession. As at 30 June 2025, there were 17,504 lawyers holding a current practising certificate. That is a 2.9 percent increase on the previous year, continuing

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Stewart Germann – the Franchise Lawyer – Awarded NZ Order of Merit

Stewart Germann Appointed as Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2026 New Zealand Royal Honours Stewart Germann, founder of Stewart Germann Law Office, based in Auckland, New Zealand, has been formally recognised in the 2026 New Zealand Royal Honours, receiving appointment as an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit by

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The Factors That Put Pedestrians at Risk and Their Legal Options

Article source: Panish Shea Ravipudi LLP Pedestrian accidents may occur in seconds, resulting in severe injury and unforeseen hospital bills. Crossing a street may become hazardous if drivers are distracted by other things, such as cell phones, or if roadway conditions are not pedestrian-friendly. Las Vegas is a city with non-stop action. Tourists crowd sidewalks,

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Buchalter Expands Intellectual Property Practice in Denver

Buchalter is pleased to announce that Steven Weigler has joined the firm as an Intellectual Property Partner in its Denver office. Weigler brings with him Associate Marie Dutton, forming an exceptional team of legal talent that adds depth to Buchalter’s intellectual property practice. “Steve’s holistic cross-specialization in business and extensive background in intellectual property law

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